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Sep 23, 2010
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all of us tasted the dish and none of us particularly liked it. the next afternoon, i felt very sick. at the beginning i started to shake and experienced chills. then came waves of vomiting and explosive diarrhea. my fever rose to 102. later the doctors called this septic shock. ed rushed me to the emergency room. there doctors administered several tests including chest x-rays, cat scan, blood, stool and urine samples. th gave me iv hydration and sent me home after several hours and told me to return if the symptoms did not improve. the next day, i went to see our family doctor as i was experiencing diarrhea, stomach cramps, dizziness andweakness. he examined me and sent me to swedish hospital in inglewood. the ride to the hospital was very unpleasant. i was quite sick. my electrodes were depleted, my potassium culture comes back as positive for salmonella. bacteria that was both in my blood stream and my intestine. since i take medication for rheumatoid arthritis, which compromises my immune system, i was particularly at risk for an infectious ba
all of us tasted the dish and none of us particularly liked it. the next afternoon, i felt very sick. at the beginning i started to shake and experienced chills. then came waves of vomiting and explosive diarrhea. my fever rose to 102. later the doctors called this septic shock. ed rushed me to the emergency room. there doctors administered several tests including chest x-rays, cat scan, blood, stool and urine samples. th gave me iv hydration and sent me home after several hours and told me to...
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Sep 29, 2010
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helen keller did learn to speak and helen keller is still speaking to us tonight about how all of us should make the most of our abilities and participate in society to the fullest, but we need the technologies to make that possible being made accessible to each american. the bill we are considering tonight significantly increases accessibility for americans with disabilities to be indispensible public communications and video technology tools to the 21st century by getting on the web easier through improved user interfaces by smart phones and enabling americans throo audible descriptions through the onair action. making cable tv guides and selection menus accessible with vision loss. people who are deaf to watch new tv programs online with the captions in -- included, mandating that remote controls have a button or similar mechanism to access broadcast or closed captioning pay tv. requiring that technology used to make calls over the internet is compatible with hearing aids, and for low-income americans who are deaf and blind, providing a share of the $10 million a year for funding
helen keller did learn to speak and helen keller is still speaking to us tonight about how all of us should make the most of our abilities and participate in society to the fullest, but we need the technologies to make that possible being made accessible to each american. the bill we are considering tonight significantly increases accessibility for americans with disabilities to be indispensible public communications and video technology tools to the 21st century by getting on the web easier...
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Sep 10, 2010
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are we using numbers tonight? i have been asked to invite a longtime resident to ask the first question, and that is margaret demint. are you here? hello. >> let me get my paperwork here. i have lived here all my life. my interest is in the english- language bills that have been before congress or so long. 85% of people recently surveyed would favor making english the official language. english has been voted america's official language in 30 states. why has the oregon delegation time after time refused to support the amendment? many good amendments have been offered in recent years that have never quite made the grade because some members have voted no every time. i asked you today, why? >> thank you very much. in just about every town hall in question comes up that has not come up before. you have taken that status right off the bat. my impression is that many people consider this a state's rights issue. you mentioned that 30 states have made that decision. 20 have decided not to. i do not recall that there was
are we using numbers tonight? i have been asked to invite a longtime resident to ask the first question, and that is margaret demint. are you here? hello. >> let me get my paperwork here. i have lived here all my life. my interest is in the english- language bills that have been before congress or so long. 85% of people recently surveyed would favor making english the official language. english has been voted america's official language in 30 states. why has the oregon delegation time...
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unfortunately, not in a manner that the agency is used to. the proposal neglected to build on our path. this carved the present and lacks a vision for our future. the plan was so bad, so misguided that it did something unheard of in washington, d.c., it united congress in opposition. and along these lines, i would like to thank chairman gordon and ranking member hall for the partnership put forth these past several months. it has been an honor to work with each of you. our partnership has produced a great piece of legislation. our nasa authorization bill, which tasks out of the -- which passed out of the science technology committee in july. i believed then and i believe now that our bill was the right approach to sustain a robust exploration program. but we are running out of time. and must send a message that opposed the administration and it's not the direction our country is going to go. if we fail to pass an authorization bill, we will witness the continued dismentling of america's space flight infrastructure with no guarantee it will be
unfortunately, not in a manner that the agency is used to. the proposal neglected to build on our path. this carved the present and lacks a vision for our future. the plan was so bad, so misguided that it did something unheard of in washington, d.c., it united congress in opposition. and along these lines, i would like to thank chairman gordon and ranking member hall for the partnership put forth these past several months. it has been an honor to work with each of you. our partnership has...
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Sep 4, 2010
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with seller, that -- with solar, that germany takes the lead away from us us with wind. i guess my opponent is used to creating jobs in china and other places. i want those jobs created here in america. i want to see the words "made in america" again. the whole world is going green and i know my opponent has done his support from the coal -- has gotten huge support from the coal companies, from big oil. they are hoping that i do not make it. and i am asking the people of the state who care about these issues to really take note -- because if my opponent gets there, california is done for in terms of its lead on clean energy. nobel i ever wrote ever -- no bill i ever wrote ever superseded california's clean energy loss, because i honored jobs now. >> now would be a good time to go back to a couple of questions from viewers. this mess question is for -- of this next question is for senator boxer from an st. mary's college. republican. independent. >> growing up on a small farm in the central valley, one thing that has always shocked me is the fact that the largest and weal
with seller, that -- with solar, that germany takes the lead away from us us with wind. i guess my opponent is used to creating jobs in china and other places. i want those jobs created here in america. i want to see the words "made in america" again. the whole world is going green and i know my opponent has done his support from the coal -- has gotten huge support from the coal companies, from big oil. they are hoping that i do not make it. and i am asking the people of the state who...